The Republic of Wine: China Library
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Special Investigator Ding Gou'er is sent to the fictional province of Liquorland to investigate rumors that local officials are cooking and eating children at their banquets. What he finds is a labyrinth of corruption, alcohol, and competing narratives — a town where everyone is drunk, everyone is lying, and the line between metaphor and literal truth dissolved long before he arrived. Mo Yan's most formally ambitious novel is a Rabelaisian satire that nests stories within stories, blurs the boundary between author and character, and uses the grotesque spectacle of a cannibalistic banquet to indict the appetites of power. The prose is wild, excessive, and precisely controlled beneath its apparent chaos. A novel about a country drunk on its own excess — where the most disturbing thing isn't what's being served, but who's eating.




